There are push on F connectors, and I use them, but I use them wisely. I
minimize my dependence on having a perfect shield connection as much as
reasonably possible.
For example, my swap over from house operation to contest barn operation is
all via push-on F connections. I have zero problems with shield ingress. I
would not use them out in the rain, or in a situation where I could not
mitigate small issues with shield connection resistance.
A push-on F is about as reliable as a BNC electrically, although physically
it has no mechanical locking.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Smith N4ZR" <n4zr@contesting.com>
To: "George Dubovsky" <n4ua.va@gmail.com>
Cc: "topband reflector" <Topband@contesting.com>; "Frank Donovan"
<donovanf@starpower.net>
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: Topband: Replacing F Connectors with BNCs
Thanks, all - you've persuaded me.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 11/14/2013 8:14 AM, George Dubovsky wrote:
Pete,
I recommend you stay with the F-connectors. BNCs are fine in a lab
environment where cables must be disconnected often, but their
convenience factor comes with a trade-off in reliability. If, however,
you are connecting and disconnecting F-connectors a lot, the female F
will start to show reliability problems also.
73,
geo - n4ua
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 7:38 AM, Pete Smith N4ZR <n4zr@contesting.com
<mailto:n4zr@contesting.com>> wrote:
That is certainly possible, Frank - I've been using Ideal
compression connectors from Home Depot. I have not had any
reliability problems with them at all - they are just a pita to
connect and disconnect.
If a BNC is wrapped with Scotch 2242, over-wrapped with Scotch
88+, and not submerged, shouldn't that be adequate?
73, Pete N4ZR
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ARC V6 or VE7CC DX cluster node.
On 11/14/2013 7:31 AM, donovanf@starpower.net
<mailto:donovanf@starpower.net> wrote:
Hi Pete,
I wonder why you've decided to switch to BNCs? They have
their own issues and they've completely unsuitable for outdoor
use.
I wonder if perhaps you've been using poor quality F connectors?
73
Frank
W3LPL
----- Original Message -----
From: Pete Smith N4ZR <n4zr@contesting.com
<mailto:lt%3Bn4zr@contesting.com>>
To: Topband@contesting.com <mailto:Topband@contesting.com>
Sent: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 07:24:59 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Topband: Replacing F Connectors with BNCs
I have finally decided to go through my RX antenna systems and
replace
all the F connectors with BNCs. My coax is all RG-6 Quad shield.
I
would like to find an all-crimp BNC male solution, or failing
that, one
that only requires soldering the center conductor.
Any advice on which connectors would be best, or which to stay
away from?
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